Sunday, September 26, 2010

FRUSTRATED.

All right. Before I start, you trust your teacher to give you good information, right? If you replied "yes," I suggest you change your answer right now.


So we have this math project due tomorrow. (In case you were wondering, no, I didn't finish yet.) And our teacher gave us this worksheet to predict the United States unemployment rate for December of this year. She gave us the source and I checked it out. But then, I had to do a double take on the rubric she gave us. GASP! The data is different! But our group has already figured out the equations and whatnot for the data she gave us on the worksheet! Oh no!

So I emailed her, being the perfectionistic person that I am to tell her that she was wrong. But in a far more polite way. At least, I hope it was polite. I was a little frustrated so my brain wasn't functioning properly. So I'm waiting for her to reply to tell me what our group should do. In the meantime, I figure I should just work with the data she gave and if she tells us we have to redo it by tomorrow, I think I'm going to explode and create a giant(er) mess in my house.

Reminder: Just because the teacher says so, doesn't mean they're always right.

P.S. - I am a girl (in case you didn't know). It's just that the clip art that I find are always dudes.

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